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@bogo I think exclusive focus on license is a mistake. I think the design of the software development life cycle, funding structure, infrastructure ownership, and what the software is intended to do, and who is expected to be able to operate / own it matters a lot more.

@nolan last time I was looking at emojis and fonts it looked to me like the main problem is that there are two or three different standards for how emojis can be encoded inside a font and rendered, so you can't just provide a font to your website viewers and be done with it. You would need 1 font for windows, 1 font for Mac, etc etc.

Is that still the case ?

Iirc I was trying to figure out how to get a consistent emoji look across all platforms and it seemed like tools to do that by constructing one of each type of font from source images or from a source font don't exist (well, besides using images like you said)

If I understand correct this is actually an OS font rendering thing not a browser thing ? All the sub pixel rendering stuff for fonts being different, and different mega corps each building thier own separate way to do emojis

@handle stage 8: knowing how to get around problems with this process that are caused by Windows

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i wrote a little bit about minneapolis today: abyss.fish/all_eyes_on_minneap

cw: graphic images, upsetting themes

@t54r4n1 yep they also posted a bunch of pro cop stuff like 3-4 years ago

@notplants Jokes aside, yeah, this is really good.

Comes with some UI problems though, like, how do you achieve that while still Interacting with the user / world and keeping them informed about why things happen

@notplants I don't know. I'm still working on "become ungovernable" myself ;P

@lexfeathers At any rate, the SVG that has the stroke on it might have to be flying on top of everything else, not necessarily interacting with the layout.

Like position: absolute inside position: relative, and z-index or something, I don't know. I would have to play with it to figure it out.

@lexfeathers Right, yeah, based on looking at this, I wonder if you could simply apply a stroke to your existing SVG that's being used as the clip path.

css-tricks.com/clipping-maskin

Also, I just realized I, uh, necroposted on something from month ago :skull_spinning:

@lexfeathers

Help me understand, this is a div that has a transparency mask which is specified by a SVG bezier curve path. Is that correct?

I've never used one of those before so I don't really know how they work. I don't know if the div is inside the SVG or if the SVG is external to the div and kind of applies as a filter or what.

But regardless of how it works, as long as you can somehow create a separate SVG image that has the same path inside that is overlaid on top of the div with the exact same dimensions, you should be able to apply a stroke to it that way. It's hacky but it should work.

Assuming this is what I think it is, I don't think CSS border image is going to do exactly what you want here.

At any rate, providing a link to the web page or to the source code which would allow someone to render the web page in a browser fairly easily, would really help here. Web hackers love nothing more than opening up the developer tools and messing with someone's site to demonstrate a point.

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The name “JPEG XL” implies the existence of other next-generation file formats such as:
• Big PDF
• MP3 Pro Max
• SVG Deluxe
• 7Zip 7Furious
• DOCX-treme
• GIF Supreme

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@jessamyn

The classic:

> "how many times did you reboot it?"

tech reality really is stranger than fiction

@notplants Yeah, and even Caddy is no perfect savior here because it is still doing the happy path only, with some logging that is not exactly intuitive when it doesn't work. And it has to deal with DNS caching issues. which are generally impossible to deal with in a user friendly way.

@notplants Didn't they recently add a Acme client into nginx itself?

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12 drummers drumming, 11 pipers piping, 10 lords a-leaping, 9 ladies dancing, 8 maids a-milking, 7 swans a-swimming, 6 geese a-laying, 5 golden rings, 4 calling birds, 3 French hens, 2 turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree? in this economy??

@kawaiipunk I was abt to ask who Antone is 😅 I'll have to check it out

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